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https://userbase.kde.org/Kalgebra/Probabilities
Now, I understand the maths behind the stuff on their own, as a concept outside of the program, but the Wiki confuses me. There are sections of text output, or possibly "reports" and I don't now how the author(s) arrived at them The probability to get each number is on the left 1 16.667% 2 16.667% 3 16.667% 4 16.667% 5 16.667% 6 16.667% Yes, that's the chance and all that, but what does this have to do with Kalgebra? How do I get this output? Even worse: When we launch 2 dices probabilities change, so we report them: 2 2.778% We report them? Do we, now? Do we really report them? I must be out of the loop then. I must not have gotten the memo that this statement can be presented so nonchalantly, yet I have no idea how "we" report anything here. **** me off. Am I missing something? It's not the maths, I know that kinda stuff. I just wanna look into Kalgebra and how to use it. I could write a script or a program and have such things solved, that's not the problem I am having. The problem is not knowing WTF is going on. Can anyone clarify? About "reporting" and all this nonsense? |
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